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“Now that you’re home from college, son, there's some
thing I want to ask you: What IS the 'nitty-gritty'?"
GRIFFIN
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‘Quotes’
By United Press International
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
—A British diplomat explaining
the rioting between Malays and
Chinese which has killed at
least 30 persons:
"They hate each others’
guts”
WASHINGTON — Maryland
Sen. Joseph E. Tydings com
menting on Associate Supreme
Court Justice Abe Fortas:
"I believe the Fortas situa
tion has deteriorated beyond
recall.”
NEW YORK—Mrs. Dwight D.
Eisenhower reminiscing about
her late husband:
"One day my husband sat
down and told me. ’My country
comes first, you come se
cond.’ ”
LOS ANGELES—Mrs. Ida
Butcher, 93, whose screams
scared away burglars while her
100-year-old husband was not at
home:
"It’s a good thing for them
n.y husband wasn’t home."
Almanac
For
Today
By United Press International
Today is Thursday, May 15,
the 135th day of 1969 with 230 to
follow.
The moon is approaching its
new phase.
The morning stars are Venus,
Mars and Saturn.
The evening stars are Mercu
ry and Jupiter.
On this day in history:
In 1862 Congress created the
Department of Agriculture.
In 1918 the first regular air
mall service was established,
serving Washington, Philadel
phia and New York.
In 1963 Maj. Gordon Cooper
made a 22-orbit space flight In
a Mercury capsule.
In 1968 French civil turmoil
heightened as 2.000 Workers
occupied an aircraft plant at
Nantes.
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Lo, I am with you alway,
even unto the end of the world.
(Matthew 28:20)
PRAYER: Loving Father,
Thou knowest the life we lead
and the work we have to do. We
thank Thee that Thou hast not
left Us alone, but art always with
us. Deepen in us this sense of
being partners with Thee. In Je
sus’ name we pray. Amen.
EDITORIALS gSI
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Outsiders
in Pike County
So mony racial demonstrations and pro
tests have flared throughout the nation
that similar patterns may now be observed.
One may be stated thus:
When local disputes boil over and outsid
ers interfere, the problems remain after
the outsiders depart, but when matters are
confined to local issues and protesters to
local citizens, solutions are found.
This is true in Pike County.
We in Griffin and in Spalding County
are directly concerned with Pike County
and its problems. A historic tie binds the
people of the two counties together. Most
of the present City of Griffin was in P i k e
until Spalding was created. Many Pike citi
zens work in Griffin and in Spalding. In
short, Pike and Spalding are close neigh
bors, and good ones.
So we in Spalding naturally are distress
ed. We are concerned. We are disturbed.
Also, in Pike County, we are outsiders.
We have no business interfering as a few
white and black Griffin and Spalding resi
dents have attempted to do.
Our neighbors in Pike have enough diffi
culties and problems not to have to worry
about interlopers or even innocent by
standers or sightseers from other places.
In this connection, Griffin and Spalding
□re "other places."
SDS Breaking Out
In Other Forms
West Germany alio has its SDS.
This is no relation to our domestic Students for a Demo
crat Society that is in the forefront of so much of the
strife currently afflicting American campuses, though it is
certainly kindred in spirit.
The initials stand for German Socialist Students’ Feder
ation. The German SDS held a rally in Frankfurt at which
the long-haired ones promised to make it a “hot summer”
for the authorities as they pursued their dual goals of
sweeping changes in German university life and politics.
If this sounds just like home, it only goes to prove that
SDS—Silliness, Demagoguery and Stupidity — know no
language barrier.
ROTC
CLAYTON COUNTY JOURNAL
These same college militants who are demonstrating be
cause there is ROTC taught on the campus will probably
be in the forefront later because there aren’t any blacks, or
enough of them, serving as officers in the military forces.
It figures.
But a lot of Gls back in the days of old were awfully
glad they had picked up some ROTC training either in
high school or college. It helped them in the army, and
it saved some of their lives.
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&& With Ye Editor 2;
The human brain, we are told, contains 10-million narve
cells. With so many things going on these days to be ner
vous about, we need every one of them.
••• • •
“Automation didn’t eliminate red tape — it just per
forated it.” — Frederic, Wis., Inter-County Leader
••• • •
Firm no: when the company refuses. (Firm yes: when
the company says okay.)
BERRY'S WORLD
“You call it a positive ap
proach to the Fortas situa
tion —1 call it SNEAKY I”
MY A
ANSWER «
Change Religion
Can you tell me how one goes
about changing his religion? I
am serious about this. Will H.J.
It Is not the purpose of my
ministry to go about trying to
get people to change their reli
gion. That may sound like a st
range statement coming from
one whose whole lifetime is de
dicated to the cause of evange
lism. But you see, simply to
change from one religion to an
other is not going to help y o u.
There are many heavy-hearted,
dissatisfied people who think
that changing their religion Is
going to solve some problem,
but it Is not likely that it will.
What I have been seeking to
do is to Introduce men and wo
men to Jesus Christ. That Is
something quite different from
changing your religion. It Is a
change so great that the Bible
describes It as "passing from
death to life”. The Bible clear
ly teaches that a man can
know Jesus Christ, and that
knowing Jesus Christ is like
moving out of the darkness into
tie light. <1 John 2:9) It is a
change that is so far reaching
that the Bible describes It as a
kind of spiritual crucifixion and
resurrection, (Romans 6:4) and
the Apostle Paul once said, “I
have been crucified with Christ
and It Is no longer I that lives,
but Christ liveth in me.”
That Is why I cannot tell you
the formalities of changing from
one religion to another. lean
only tell you how to know Jesus
Christ. . . who can change your
life I
Thought For Today
A thought for the day:
William Faulkner said, "I
believe that man will not
merely endure: he will pre
vail.”
WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS
Before cars, radios, mov
ies and widespread public
education, summer eve
nings were filled with en
lightenment and entertain
ment at the Chautauqua,
The World Almanac notes.
Originating in 1874 at Lake
Chautauqua, N.Y., this sys
tem for popular adult edu
cation brought lectures,
readings, sermons and con
certs to millions of people
who rewarded their favor
ites by waving handker
chiefs—the chautauqua sa
lute.
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